Ivey and Crook
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Ivey and Crook was an architectural firm active in Atlanta from the 1920s to 1960s. Works include:
- Rhodes Center (1937, Atlanta's first shopping center) and the Crum & Forster Building, both in Midtown Atlanta
- the Lenox Park (Atlanta) subdivision
- Druid Hills Methodist Church
- Lullwater House and the Candler Library at Emory University
- Olympia Building at Five Points
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at Georgia Institute of Technology
Ed Ivey and Lewis Crook were both Georgia Tech graduates who helped establish the Architecture program at Georgia Tech in 1908.[1]
References
- ^ Auchmutey, Jim (July 10, 2008). "Feud at Georgia Tech over landmark building". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Atlanta, GA. Retrieved July 30, 2011.